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Examples
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But this will I do; I will make Lord Cashel understand that we never can be more to each other than we are now, and I will advise him to seek a reconciliation with Lord Ballindine.
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Dillons; and as Ballindine himself is the head of all the Kellys, there is a rather strong clan of them.
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Ballindine was not a good living, and Mr Armstrong had a very large family; he was, therefore, a poor man.
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Ballindine, till her eldest son was able to take it.
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Ballindine were never able to get as far as Grey Abbey.
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Ballindine did, and the next day the will was completed.
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Lord Cashel had added, in his prosy, sensible, aristocratic lecture on the subject to Lord Ballindine, that he trusted that, during the interval, considering their united limited income, his lordship would see the wisdom of giving up his hounds, or at any rate of withdrawing from the turf.
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Her ideas naturally fell back to Frank and her hove, her difficulties and sorrows; and, before she went to sleep, she had almost taught herself to think that she might make Lord Kilcullen the means of bringing Lord Ballindine back to Grey Abbey.
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Ballindine, as he mournfully reflected that he was about to give up to Dot Blake half the possession of his favourite, and the whole of the nominal title.
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You may take my word for it, Ballindine, Barry Lynch did propose to him to murder his sister.
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